CELTIC dished out their own version of capital punishment and blew apart any doubts they may be suffering a European hangover when they thrashed Hearts 7-0 in the Scottish Cup yesterday.

It was a record-equalling heaviest ever defeat for the troubled Tynecastle club and is perhaps a warning to the rest of Scottish football that Neil Lennon's side are hurting after their elimination from European competition.

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Record Sport's David McCarthy was at Sunday's match and admits he was as shocked as anyone by the Bhoys' margin of victory.

And he reckons Gary Locke faces a huge job now in picking up the pieces after the Jambos' home humiliation.

David joins us today to look back at a dramatic weekend of Scottish Cup action which also included wins for Rangers, Aberdeen, St Johnstone, Hibernian, Inverness, Raith Rovers, Alloa, Dumbarton, Stenhousemuir and perhaps most notably Albion Rovers.

The League Two club proved there is still some romance in the cup as they shocked Lanarkshire rivals Motherwell with a 1-0 win at New Douglas Park.